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As regular readers of this column you will know that from time to time I like to post a short quiz to test your

Tuscany or Toscana, as it is known in Italian, in central Italy is not only the country’s most important and well known wine region,

Now that we are in the Christmas season, with many lunches and dinners, let me tell you about the wines that I will be

Sweet wines are among the most delicious wines in the world. During the 19th century most wines were sweet, even famous reds from Bordeaux

A good way to discover new wines is to focus on a common theme such as, wines from regions with a Mediterranean climate. This

In a highly competitive, saturated global wine market, what must wineries in the region of Valencia do in the future in order to maintain

Recently I was at the launch of a new guide for the hospitality business by Ferran Adrià and the El Bull Foundation called Food

A glass of wine while watching a game of rugby is a great combination. Some of the best wines of the world are made

Last week I was in Lebanon visiting the wineries and tasting wines. This tiny country has been producing wines for 5000 years, since the

It’s that time of year when wineries in northern Europe are working around the clock. The mechanical harvesters, presses, pumps, tanks and barrels are